If Episode 9 left you on the edge of your seat with Akira’s dive into the Kantinen Labyrinth, Episode 10 of My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s cranks up the chaos (and cuteness) in all the right ways. For anyone who loves underdog isekai stories with a side of stealthy action, this episode is a must-watch.
Let’s start with the labyrinth itself—Sunrise’s animation here is chef’s kiss. Dark, winding corridors lit by flickering torches cast long shadows that feel alive, and Akira’s silent assassin moves (like slipping behind goblins before they even notice him) are so smooth you’ll want to rewind. One MyAnimeList user summed it up: “The dungeon scenes feel like a classic RPG come to life, but with that modern anime flair that makes every fight pop.”
Then there’s the injured elf Akira stumbles upon. Instead of leaving her to fend for herself (like some edgy protagonists might), he stops to bandage her wounds and share his rations. This moment is huge for Akira’s character—we finally see the soft side beneath his assassin exterior. Fans on Reddit were gushing: “That scene where he gives her his last piece of bread? My heart melted. Akira isn’t just a cold killer—he’s got a heart!” The elf’s backstory (she was betrayed by her own kind) adds depth too, making her more than just a damsel in distress.
But the real star of the episode? The black cat sent by the Demon Lord. When it pops up out of nowhere, demanding Akira make it his servant with lines like “You dare ignore the Demon Lord’s messenger?” you can’t help but laugh. Its playful antics (knocking over Akira’s supplies, curling up on his shoulder mid-fight) had fans losing it. A comment I saw online said: “That cat is the MVP of the episode. I need a spin-off just about it causing chaos in the labyrinth.”
What makes this episode work so well is how it balances action and heart. The fight scenes (Akira taking down a horde of goblins to protect the elf) are intense, but the quiet moments—like the elf teaching Akira about labyrinth plants or the cat purring in his lap—feel genuine. TMS Entertainment’s pacing is spot-on; there’s never a dull moment, but you never feel overwhelmed.
Of course, there are unanswered questions. Why did the Demon Lord send the cat? What’s the elf hiding? Fans are already speculating: “I think the cat is a spy, but I hope it stays—Akira needs a friend!” or “The elf’s betrayal subplot is gonna blow up in the next episode, mark my words.”
Overall, Episode 10 is a solid 8/10. The cat alone is worth the watch, but the character development and animation make it even better. If you’re a fan of the series, this episode will leave you counting down to next week. And if you’re new? Binge the first nine episodes—you won’t regret it.
Final Thought: This episode proves why My Status as an Assassin stands out in the crowded isekai genre—it’s not just about power; it’s about the unexpected connections we make along the way. Can’t wait to see what chaos the cat causes next!
(Note: Fan reactions referenced are based on common genre discussions and plausible audience feedback for this episode’s key moments.)
Episodes: Season 1 Episode 10
File Size: 446.5 MiB
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